Hypotension is defined as "low blood pressure". Blood pressure is measured as two numbers and expressed as systolic blood pressure (sbp) / diastolic blood pressure (dbp). The sbp is the pressure that is generated when the heart squeezes. Dbp occurs when the heart relaxes. 120/70 is considered normal in adults. Less than 100/60 (of either number) can be "low blood pressure".
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Genital trauma:
Common and slight, not severe, testicular injury does not generally lead to any sexual issue unless there is severe trauma leading to destruction of the testes. Injury to the penis can be very severe, but fortunately, it is rare.
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Unlikely:
Cialis effects wear off when you stop taking the medication. It helps men who have problems with getting or maintaining an erection. But, If the medication works it may encourage less effort on the part of the couple to use other non medication techniques to get and maintain an erection. More effective arousal techniques (visually, manually or otherwise) may also work to help erections.
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No:
"excessive" masturbation at a young age is fairly universal. There are no long-term problems that we know of. In fact it could be a good thing: now that young people spend all their time in front of computers, this may be the only exercise they get!
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Information:
Learn more about and understand human sexuality. Information on female sexuality is available in books and on the internet from reputable sources. Get to know your body well and what brings you pleasure. If this seems overwhelming to you, a therapist that specializes in sexuality can be very helpful. If you have a history of sexual trauma, find a therapist to work with.
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Stress, etc., &often:
The most common cause in someone without serious health issues is psychologic. Stress is a huge factor, as is the nature of your intimate relationships. However some other causes can be from medications such as many blood pressure meds, diabetes, alcohol, and circulation problems. Low testosterone is less likely in a young person. Find the cause and improvement is likely!
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Possibly:
Urine infections can result in sepsis -- urosepsis. This can result in very serious complications, including personality changes, changes in mentation, altered mental status, or even a coma. Urosepsis in old patients is a serious disease.
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Because....:
Ed always results from multiple factors with aging leading its pack. Persistent long-term high blood cholesterol is known to speed up the process of hardening arteries with no exemption for blood supply to the penis. So, yes, it can...
Note: practicing healthy lifestyle without overindulgence will..
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Yes:
If you are preoccupied with porn and or getting off alone you can imprint your brain to respond that way.When the time comes for you to have real partner sex, you may not be able to reach the same level of stimulation or preform at all. Cutting back on the self sex can help, but some need the help of a therapist to break the cycle.
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Here are some ...:
Possible, but I would still advise to have a comprehensive evaluation on general health, lifestyle, sex profile, drug use, etc. by stressing the quality, quantity, and sequence of events on all symptoms plus tests such T-level if testes are soft and "small" or being obese. So doing will define what may cause your current sexual concerns and reasonably propose Rx. That can be done within reach.
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Priapism and Viagra (sildenafil):
No, rarely. Young men that i treat sometimes use viagra (sildenafil) for longer sexual play and for more vigorous sexual activity. Some men use these medications to maintain erections when they use condoms. Thus, preventing pregnancy and other exposure to some sexually transmitted infections.
Get a health care provider that is versed in this area... There are plenty to be found.
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Possibly:
This depends on the reasons for the decreased libido and lack of orgasm. Some medical conditions can cause or contribute to these symptoms (depression, diabetes, dyspareunia, chronic pain, etc). Decreased libido can also be associated with a low testosterone level, which can also affect the female sexual response, impeding orgasm. Many times these problems are treatable, with good results.
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Also called hypotension, this occurs when blood pressure during and after each heartbeat is much lower than usual. This means the heart, brain, and other parts of the body are not getting enough blood.
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